A potent squall line didn't have any thunder and lightning with it as it swept across the area between 9 p.m. and midnight on Monday, but it still packed a punch as it came through. A narrow line of ...
Many may have heard the word “squall” in a weather forecast — the term itself describes a sudden strong wind that lasts only a few minutes. Squalls can happen in any season. And due to their abrupt ...
Squall lines rank among the most common and destructive forms of organized severe weather in the United States, yet they remain poorly understood by the general public compared to tornadoes or ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Today will be a quiet start to the weekend before our weather turns busy in the coming days. Severe weather will be possible within a line of strong storms late Sunday. TODAY: ...
WE’RE TRACKING THE POTENTIAL FOR SEVERE WEATHER HERE ON WDSU, WHICH IS WHY, AS THE WDSU FIRST WARNING WEATHER ALERT DAY. SCOTT PELLEY JOINING US NOW WITH THIS LINE OF WHAT LOOKS TO BE PRETTY STRONG.
A few morning showers are possible Monday, but the main focus is the threat for severe thunderstorms later in the afternoon and early evening. WTOP meteorologist Mike Stinneford said the Storm ...
Don’t be surprised if you wake up to a few snow showers across central Indiana Saturday morning. This won’t be a major system, but scattered flurries or light snow showers could briefly move through ...
A squall line is starting to make its way through the Pine Belt. Expect the main threat to be gusty winds, followed by flooding, with a low chance for hail and a brief spin-up tornado. This squall ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A wind advisory is in place across central Indiana from 11 AM Sunday to 8 AM Monday. Gusts of 40-50 mph are possible. Additionally, a line of strong to severe storms is expected ...
TONIGHT: Gusty strong or severe thunderstorm (tornado potential) through the evening; mostly cloudy and windy. Low: 28 TUESDAY: Partly sunny, chilly and breezy. Few flurries or a snow shower possible.
A line of severe storms are forecast to hit the Pensacola overnight on Wednesday. The storms bring the threat of damaging winds up to 60-70 mph and potentially strong tornadoes. The squall lines are ...